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Spring Starts: A Season for Possibility

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Spring Starts at Red Haus
A Letter from the President

Greetings, neighbours:

SPRING STIRS THE WORLD AWAKE. Like a good stretch after a long nap. A deep breath, arms reaching, heart opening. There’s a promise in the morning’s first light, a hope on the breeze. And I feel my own great return. Like clockwork, this shift in the season prompts me into action, whether it’s a deep cleaning at home, switching up a familiar routine, or dusting off an old idea that I feel ready to embrace. 

There’s a freedom that comes with being curious — with cultivating a sense of interest in the world and our place in it, the exploration of all that could be when we’re willing to dwell in the potential of our imagination. 

It can be easy to see the possibility as something that we’re waiting on, that only happens by chance. But I’ve come to learn it’s also something we can pursue. We can, with hopeful expectations, choose to innovate on what we’ve always known. In leaping, we can dare to see old things in new ways. 

That idea has always resonated with me, especially relating to governance here at Red Haus. We take a closer look at our spring (project) starts like increasing Shift Suite usage, AGM preparation, and the planning of annual property maintenance.

Access Shift Suite, the new communications portal. Require a guest parking pass? Wish to formalize a noise complaint? Shift Suite is your new online concierge. Shift Suite has replaced Condo Control as our new communications portal, it is the real-time source for owner and tenant communication.

For Shift Suite access, owners and residents must first request their temporary login credentials from the site office. Proof of identification is required, so visit the office in person, or email office staff using a previously registered email address.

AGM Save-the-Date. We look forward to seeing all owners (or their proxies) and interested residents at our upcoming AGM on May 27 at 6pm, Royal Oak Victory Church. Chaired by our new General Manger, Kelly Varns, she along with your board, and auditor, will walk you through the four primary tenets of responsible governance here at Red Haus, namely: operations, finances, security, and communications.

We will be taking your questions in advance (due to limited time at the AGM), answers for which will be prepared for all in attendance. Questions can be emailed to manager@redhauscondos.com.

Patio Spring Cleaning. As we transition into warmer days and enjoy more time outdoors — and on our patios — we ask that you take note of the reminders below as they relate to safety, respectful noise levels, and common bylaw infractions.

Upcoming Property Maintenance. To welcome new growth and spring blooms, tending to property green space and garden beds has begun. The irrigation system will soon be blown-out, weeding and pruning scheduled, we are topping up gravel and mulch areas, and replacing damaged grass from ice-melt and dog urine. Parkade and stall cleaning will take place in June. Please watch your inboxes for more information.

So with spring upon us, I encourage you to lean into the pull of curiosity. Who knows, maybe what was once unnoticeable or deemed impossible may gloriously become… possible. 

And as always, with an ever-curious outlook and ever-open to possibility, your Board of Directors and I endeavour to move this community forward in a safe, thoughtful, and fiscally responsible manner.

With blooming possibility,

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


Spring Cleaning & Set-Up
Preparing our patios (exclusive-use areas) and green spaces (common areas)
for everyone’s enjoyment

CLARIFYING Exclusive-Use AreaS VS. COMMON AREAS

Common areas are owned by everyone — green spaces, lobbies, hallways, and garbage rooms, gym, and resident lounge. Owners have full autonomy over their individual units, however, there are exclusive-use areas that are part of the common area ownership and governance. At Red Haus, patios (on main floor) and balconies (second floor and up) are considered exclusive-use areas, which encompasses exterior siding, railings, doors, windows, and ground surface. Also considered exclusive-use areas are your titled (or leased) parking stalls and your titled (or leased) storage units. By proximity, there is a common misconception that these areas are owned by the landlord; they are not, they are owned by the condo corporation. Owners have more accurately purchased the use of these areas, which are subject to condo bylaws and related governance.

As such, the following reminders are enforceable by Red Haus Condominium bylaws, infractions for which are subject to fines.

what is permitted on my patio?

Furniture: Be it a tidy storage chest, bistro set ,or small patio table and chairs, manufactured outdoor furniture is permitted for patios and balconies.

Planters + Plant Pots: Free-standing flower pots and planters with appropriate water catching trays or saucers are required. These will minimize staining to your patio floor and will also catch water, that will otherwise spill onto the patio below. Kindly make every effort to ensure this doesn’t happen, so not to disturb neighbour’s property. Planters may not be suspended from siding or railings.

Surface Cleaning: We all take pride in our outdoor spaces. So as you clean your patio this spring and summer, we ask that you be extra mindful of the patios below you. When mopping your patio, kindly refrain from pushing dirty water off the sides — unbeknownst to you, this soapy mess showers down on your neighbour’s space below, who would appreciate their tidy patio kept that way.

Cooking outdoors: Natural gas or electric barbecues are permitted, kept at least two 2 feet from the building when in use.

WHAT IS NOT PERMITTED ON MY PATIO

Nothing can be attached to or suspended from your patio or balcony railing. Restricted items include (but are not limited to) string lights (permitted December 1- January 15 only), fencing, planters, signs, or laundry.

No propane barbecues, charcoal briquette barbecues, smokers, barbecue wood chips, wood-burning devices, or open fires are allowed anywhere on the Red Haus property.

Chimineas, wood burners, fire tables, fire bowls, fire pit benches, portable fireplaces, outdoor hearths, fire stoves, or any other outdoor fire receptacle is not permitted on exclusive-use or common areas.

What is not permitted ON PATIO DOORS, WINDOWS, or AGAINST GLASS

To maintain uniformity of our property from the outside, the following are not permitted as per our bylaws.

Window Coverings: Bed sheets or flags may not be used as window coverings. Coloured or patterned curtains or blinds may not be visible from the exterior of the building. Curtains and blinds must be white, off-white or ivory. Curtains can be lined with white, off-white or ivory to comply.

Signs, stickers, tinting, stained glass, foil, window film, toys or decorative objects are not permitted on glass or leaning against it (windows or doors) without Board approval. A discretely positioned security system sticker is an exception.

Seasonal wreaths, just like Holiday wreaths, may not face the hallway or patio, but may face the inside of your unit.

what is not PERMITTED ON PATIOs and patio surfaces

Dog or Cat waste: Due the unsightly and unsanitary nature of animal waste, bylaws do not permit patio or balcony use for animal refuse, including the use of pee pads (General U) .

Bicycle Storage: Bicycles, tricycles and scooters may not be stored on or locked against your patio or balcony. There is a bicycle cage in the parkade for residents. Access is provided through the Site Office.

Other household items not permitted on your patio or balcony include exercise equipment, sofas, freezers, electrical appliances, packing boxes, paints, electronic equipment, appliances or vehicle tires.

Bird Feeders or Bird Feed: Though kind and enjoyable, the feeding of or harbouring of birds or rodents is not permitted due to the costly damage and contamination they bring.

Flags, wind chimes, or wind socks are not permitted on patios or in doorways.

Smoking on Exclusive-Use and Common Areas: Bylaws stipulate the responsible disposal of smoking material in fire-retardant receptacles on your patio or balcony, or other designated areas, ensuring this receptacle is filled with either sand or water. Cigarette butts, matches, or other smoking or combustible materials may not be tossed from windows or over balconies, patios or anywhere on the Common Property.

Garbage, recycling, and compost may not be stored on patios, instead collected in your suite and disposed off in designated garbage huts.

Spring Clean: AGM Recap & Outdoor Space Prep

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Spring Clean at Red Haus

Greetings neighbours,

I’d like to sincerely thank everyone who attended our 2023 AGM (held on May 8), a review of the year’s operational and capital activities, as well as our financial position. Once minutes are completed, they will be made available on the Govenmance page and on Condo Control.

In the interim, I’d like to highlight some of the take aways, as well as the directives we’ve championed this year to enhance the quality of life, security, and financial stability of our community and Corporation. 

The 2022 Board was re-elected in addition to welcoming two new volunteers, growing our Board from five to seven members. I attribute our collective success to the solidarity, diversity and relevant experience of this group. Greater bandwidth and depth of expertise will undoubtedly be of benefit to this community, and your investment.

Our directives generally fall into four categories, namely: operations, finance, communications and security. 

First, from an operations perspective, the Board has reviewed all vender contracts this year to optimize value for day-to-day operations. This review has yielded a savings of $60,000 for the Corporation over last year’s spend.

Also of significance, following last year’s AGM, we passed necessary bylaw changes by way of Special Resolution vote. Had this vote not passed (which was certain had we not collected votes electronically), we were vulnerable to multiple $10,000 fines by the Province. To date, we are the only property in Calgary to achieve this through digital voting measures, thanks to the efforts of our communications consultant.

Secondly, from a financial perspective, in-spite of inflation and recessionary pressures, responsible fiscal management has made it unnecessary to increase condo fees for owners. 

We’ve budgeted this year to update the resident’s lounge in the Club Haus. This has not been done since the building’s inception in 2007. We wish to remain competitive with other multi-residential complexes, but also enhance opportunities for residents to connect with other residents (through clubs) and to provide a polished space for personal and private events. 

We invested in additional equipment in the gym to expand your options and elevate your at-home work outs. 

Thirdly, for enhanced owner & resident communications, we’ve recently converted all necessary forms from printable PDFs to fillable electronic forms, which significantly eases the submission process. 

We’ve also had to bring our forms and policies up-to-date to align with our revised bylaws. Visit the Forms page to update owner and tenant information. Also watch your inbox and mailbox for updated policy information. 

We’ve produced six newsletters this past year, that serve to update owners and residents regarding capital and operational spends, bylaw infractions and property maintenance updates. This information is mirrored on memo boards and digital signage for your convenience and awareness. 

Fourth and lastly, to further enhance security, we’ve upgraded our security software so that we might more easily identify trespassers, vandals and those failing to fob into the parkade. 

It’s been a pleasure serving you and this community. We will endeavour, as always, to move this community forward in a safe, thoughtful and fiscally responsible manner.

As we transition into summer and enjoy more time outdoors — and on our patios — we ask that you take note of the spring cleaning reminders below as they relate to safety, respectful noise levels and common bylaw infractions.

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


Spring Clean Check List
Preparing our patios and shared green space for collective enjoyment

Patio Furniture Do’s + Don’ts

Permitted on my patio…
Gas BBQs only
Bistro set and/or patio-intended furniture
Free-standing planters with saucers (to catch water)
Railing-hanging planters (inward-facing only)
Safe disposal of smoking material
Considerate noise levels 24/7

NOT permitted on my patio…
Propane BBQs or hybachis (extreme fire hazard)
String lights*
Bicycles or tricycles
Waste or recycling containers
Pee pads for pets
Bird feeders
Disposing cigarette butts off patio, onto green space
Anything attached to property siding or patio ceilings

*Exceptions for string lights are made during the holidays only

Feeding Birds is Not Permitted

Though kind and enjoyable, feeding birds from your patio or on common property invites costly nest and pest remediation. To date, pigeons have cost the Corporation literally thousands of dollars and we must do all we can to limit the damage they can cause. Smaller birds bring the bigger ones…

We must therefor strongly discourage bird feeders or bird feeding of any kind on your patio or on common property.

Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation.

Considerate Patio Cleaning

We all take pride in our outdoor spaces. So as you clean your patio this spring and summer, we ask that you be extra mindful of the patios below you.

When mopping your patio, kindly refrain from pushing dirty water off the sides — unbeknownst to you, this soapy mess showers down on your neighbour’s space below, who would appreciate their tidy patio kept that way.

Patio Planter Reminders

As you begin to flex your green thumb and beautify your patio space, bylaws stipulate the following for planters:

- Planters and flower pots must be free standing. They may not be suspended from building siding;

- Railing planters are permitted, but must face inward (towards your unit). Damage caused to railings by planters will be the resident’s responsibility;

- Planters with saucers will minimize staining to your patio floor and will also catch water, that will otherwise spill onto the patio below. Kindly make every effort to ensure this doesn’t happen, so not to disturb neighbour’s property

If you Flick, we will Fine

Flicking cigarette butts from patios and building exits onto common property carries serve fines. Cameras and resident intel make it very simple to locate the source.

Not only is it considered littering, cigarettes also present a very real fire hazard to this community. With above-seasonal temperatures, fires are higher risk, so management will be paying closer attention.

Safe disposal of cigarettes (yours and your guests) is your responsibility. Thank you for your vigilance.

Green Space Clean-Up Underway

To welcome new growth and spring blooms, tending to property green space and garden beds has begun. The irrigation system has been blown-out, weeding and pruning is complete, we are topping up gravel and mulch areas, and replacing damaged grass from ice-melt and dog urine.

Here’s to picnics and taking time to spell the… lilac!

Upcoming Power Washing of Windows & Siding

Professional cleaning of siding and windows is scheduled for this month. Simco will be communicating dates, times and instructions, so please watch you inboxes.

On cleaning day, kindly ensure that windows are closed. Anything you don’t wish to get wet or damaged, please be sure to move inside. The cleaning company or Corporation is not responsible for damage caused to your personal property.

Patios are the owners/resident’s responsibility to remain clean and tidy. Unsightly or unsanitary patio spaces are subject to fines.

No Dogs on Garden Beds

With all the pathways and green space on Red Haus property, please refrain from allowing your dog(s) to trample property garden beds. Let’s protect the flowers.

Also, there are five dog waste stations located through the property. Dog owners are expected to use the biodegradable bags provided at each station (or your own). Please dispose of dog waste at one of these pet waste stations. Do not dispose of pet waste in other waste bins.

To minimize grass damage and odour at exists, we ask that dogs are lead (or carried) 20+ feet from doorways in consideration of fellow residents.

Bicycle Cage Access

A secure bicycle storage unit is located in the parkade for resident convenience and additional space.

Simply complete a Bicycle Cage Form HERE and return it to the Maintenance Supervisor. You will receive a bike tag and access information

Please be sure to lock the gate properly behind you for the protection of other’s property. (Change the numbers then clench the lock closed.)

Parking Stall Inspections

Parking stalls must be free of all debris and stains at all times. Storage of any kind is not permitted in front of your vehicle. Stalls are for vehicles only.

We will be conducting random parking stall inspections throughout May and June. Fines will be issued for non-compliance.

Forms are Now Digital

Put your pens and scanners away — hooray! Your Board has focused this year on simplifying the form submission process for owners and residents. Whether its registering your pet or parkade parking, booking a move, or green-lighting a renovation, forms can now be submitted through the Forms page. Please a take a moment to review and submit any forms that are out of date or have yet to be completed.

Forms may also be completed via Condo Control.

Condo Control for Service Requests + Complaints

We are asking owners and residents to lean into Condo Control to submit service requests and complaints. It provides access to a broader support team, an actionable paper trail, and trackable timeline. Condo Control is an extension of our management team — your digital concierge, so directing service requests and complaints there will ensure faster turnaround time. The Property Manager and Maintenance Supervisor will direct you here also.

Log into Condo Control here. Don’t have a password? Contact the Property Manager for access.

AGM Recap + Its Patio Prep Time

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SPECIAL RESOLUTION VOTE TO AMEND 2007 BYLAWS HAS PASSED

| Awaiting Land Title Registration to be Official |

SPECIAL RESOLUTION VOTE TO AMEND 2007 BYLAWS HAS PASSED | Awaiting Land Title Registration to be Official |

President’s Letter
Replay. Pause. Forward.

Greetings neighbours,

I’d like to thank everyone who attended the AGM held on May 30, our annual replay of the year’s happenings. We experienced record attendance between online and in-person owners or their proxies; its wonderful to see heightened owner engagement. It was an especially productive meeting this year thanks to the constructive and complimentary nature of owner questions and feedback. The yearly demands on this Board (in addition to the planning and execution of the AGM) are high, so thoughtful and respectful engagement by attendees is appreciated. Once Minutes are completed, they will be made available on the Govenmance page and on Condo Control.

The Board of Directors was re-elected. We’d like to extend a special thank you to Michele Mackay for her service in acting as Records Director for the past year. Once the amended bylaws are ratified by Land Titles, our Board head count will go from five to seven.

PAUSE AND REFLECT: Meeting Highlights

  • We were thrilled to announce at the meeting that the Special Resolution vote campaign to amend our 2007 bylaws has passed. The amended bylaws have been submitted to Land Titles and once ratified, will officially replace our existing bylaws. In the interim, both amended and existing bylaws are located on the Governance page of this website.

  • In spite of record inflation and post-pandemic economic recovery, our 2022 condo fees will NOT be increasing.

  • Further to this point, the Auditor’s review of our finances was especially glowing. Impressively, we are at 110% of our Reserve Fund requirements.

FORWARD WE GO: Upcoming Activity

  • Green-space clean-up starts in early June

  • Parkade has been resurfaced (just 1/8 of the surface required repair)

  • Roadway, Visitor Parking and Parkade pressure cleaning begins June 14 — watch your email for dates & times

As we transition into summer and enjoy more time outdoors — and on our patios — we ask that you take note of the housekeeping reminders below as they relate to safety, respectful noise levels and common bylaw infractions.

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


Housekeeping

Summer Patio: Yays vs. Nays

YAYS…
Gas BBQ
Bistro Set
Free-standing planters
Railing-hanging planters (inward-facing only)
Safe disposal of smoking material
Considerate noise levels 24/7

NAYS…
Propane BBQs or hybachis (fire hazard)
String lights*
Bicycles or tricycles
Waste or recycling containers
Pee pads for pets
Bird feeders

*Exceptions for string lights are made during the holidays only

Mindful Mopping of Patios

We all take pride in our outdoor spaces. So as you clean your patio this spring and summer, we ask that you be extra mindful of the patios below you.

When mopping your patio, kindly refrain from pushing dirty water off the sides — unbeknownst to you, this soapy mess showers down on your neighbour’s space below, who would appreciate their tidy patio kept that way.

Call for Vinyl Decking Repairs

We are currently coordinating the repair of vinyl decking for units that require it.

If the vinyl on your patio is cracked or lifting, please submit a Service Request on Condo Control by June 15.

The Property Manager or Maintenance Supervisor will then coordinate contractor access with you.

Pressure Cleaning Begins June 14

Seasonal pressure cleaning of the roadway, guest parking and parkade will begin shortly. Please watch your inbox for a reminder of dates and times.

JUNE 14 | Roadway & Visitor Parking
All vehicles must be removed from outdoor stalls
8:00AM - 5:00PM

JUNE 21 | Large Parkade (20, 60, 70)
All vehicles must be removed during the following hours
8:00AM - 7:00PM

JUNE 22 | Small Parkade (30)
All vehicles must be removed during the following hours
8:00AM - 5:30PM

Please note that under NO circumstances are vehicles to be parked in the Fire Lanes, No Parking Zones or on the grass in any common areas.

Vehicles not moved by 8AM or improperly parked will be subject to ticket(s), towing, or both. In addition, a $150 charge-back will be applied to your unit to hire a contractor to clean your stall after-the-fact.

Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation.

Bicycle Cage Access

A secure bicycle storage unit is located in the parkade for resident convenience and additional space.

Simply complete a Bicycle Cage Form HERE and return it to the Maintenance Supervisor. You will receive a bike tag and access information

Please be sure to lock the gate properly behind you for the protection of other’s property. (Change the numbers then clench the lock closed.)

Special Assistance in the Event of Fire

For anyone requiring evacuaiton assistance by the fire department in the event of a fire, a request must be made with the Property Manager that includes your full name, building and suite number.

Your information is then manually added to a secured emergency binder in your respective lobby for Fire Department reference.

Fire Marshall Volunteers Needed

In the unlikely event of a fire, each building is required to have TWO designated residents as their Fire Marshalls.

This volunteer is generally responsible for directing first responders to secured Emergency Binders located in each building’s lobby, as well as directing residents to designated Muster Points.

Expressions of interest can be directed to the Property Manager. Volunteers will receive training.

Illegal Moves Carry Hefty Risk

All moves (in and out) MUST be registered and approved via Condo Control a minimum of 72hrs before your impending move.

Go to Condo Control > Amenity Booking > Select Building > Select Date > Check Availability > Complete booking form and pay $150 Security Fee.

Unsupervised or illegal moves pose a massive security risk to our community and carry a $500 fine per occurrence.

Watching an illegal move? Please report it immediately to the Property Manager, noting building, floor and room number where possible.

Dumping Electronics & Furniture

Please do not use waste paddocks and lobbies for the disposal of household items, like furniture or electronics.

These items must be disposed of off-site or donated to the likes of the Salvation Army or Goodwill. This is not the Corporation’s responsibility.

City fines are levied against the Corporation for such item removal, an unnecessary expense for us all. Please report “dumpers” to your Property Supervisor immediately.

Pick Up Dog Waste, Every Time

There are five dog waste stations located on the property. Dog owners are expected to use the biodegradable bags provided at each station (or your own).

Please dispose of waste at one of these pet waste stations. Do not dispose of pet waste in other waste bins.

Feeding Birds Results in Costly yet Avoidable Property Damage

Though kind and enjoyable, feeding birds on Red Haus property invites costly nest and pest remediation. To date, pigeons have cost the Corporation literally thousands of dollars and we must do all we can to limit the damage they can cause.

We must therefor strongly discourage bird feeders or bird feeding of any kind on your patio or on common property.

Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation.

Red Roof. Blue Skies.

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President’s Letter
Volunteers, Service Efficiency & Blue Skies

Greetings friends:

With spring blossoms, patio season, and continued COVID protocols in place, we have plenty of important housekeeping items to keep you informed and our community happily humming.

Of importance to Corporation governance, we’re seeking volunteers for the following roles to ensure continued “blue skies” for everyone in this community.


BOARD VACANCY. With a virtual AGM approaching (details are coming), there will be a vacancy on the Board of Directors. If you’re community minded, enjoy fullfilling work, and want to make a difference, we want to hear from you! Board experience isn’t necessary.

BYLAW COMMITTEE. We are seeking volunteers to form a Bylaw Committee. Red Haus bylaws require updating to reflect the new Condominium Act and we need the support of this community to make this happen. Many hands make light work…

Please express your interest to Property Manager, Leisa Reinwald, at RedHaus@simcomgt.com or 403 234 0166, ext 4062.


INCREASE SERVICE EFFICIENCY. If you’re not using Condo Control Central already (Simco’s communications portal, CCC), you’re missing out. It makes life much easier and efficient for you and our Property Manager. Report a noise complaint. Track a property repair. Request a visitor parking pass. Make an online payment. Submit your requests through CCC for faster response times and easy tracking. Help us, help you! Download the app, login or register at www.condocontrolcentral.com. Give it a try, you’ll see.

With optimism and efficiency,

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


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Virtual AGM to be Announced
Stay Tuned for Details

Your Board of Directors and Simco Management are currently aligning logistics, technology and bylaw requirements in order to host this year’s AGM virtually. Please watch your inbox for more information.

Written notice will be provided to owners and mortgagees soon. This notice will also include copies of financial statements for the preceding fiscal year, annual report on the reserve fund, annual budget for the next fiscal year, as well as quorum and proxy details.

We look forward to seeing you all soon, albeit behind our screens (bottoms optional, obviously).


Housekeeping

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Parkade Cleaning & Line Painting

Vehicles are to be removed from the following areas during the time frames specified below. Vehicles not moved by 8AM (or illegally parked) will be ticketed, towed, or both. No exceptions will be made.

Outdoor Visitor Parking Stalls
TUESDAY, MAY 25 Weather Permitting
8AM - 4PM  

Large Parkade (Building 20, 60 & 70)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26
8AM - 7PM

Small Parkade (Building 30)
THURSDAY, MAY 27
8AM -5:30PM

Under no circumstances may vehicles be parked in Fire Lanes, “No Parking Zones” or on property grass.

The Corporation is not responsible for damage caused to vehicles or stall contents not removed.

Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation!

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Window Cleaning Schedule

Building 60 & 70
TUESDAY, JUNE 15
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16
THURSDAY, JUNE 17

Buildings 20 & 30
FRIDAY, JUNE 18
MONDAY, JUNE 21
TUESDAY, JUNE 23

Club Haus
SATURDAY, JUNE 19

Please make sure all inaccessible windows are closed. If they are open, they will not be cleaned.

Windows that are accessible by residents on patios and balconies are to be cleaned by each unit. (They will NOT be cleaned by the contractor.)

This schedule is subject to change based on the weather.

Thank you for your understanding and anticipated cooperation!

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Respectful Peace of Mind

As previously communicated by Simco Management, over the past month, you may have noticed security contractors installing of new cameras in lobbies, hallways, stairwells, and courtyard.

Pursuant to our bylaws and the Condominium Act, the Corporation is obligated to respect collective security and resident privacy, as well prevent imminent property damage. We have increased our camera count and coverage area accordingly.

Cameras will allow us to better levy fines for illegal moves, dog accidents, theft, vandalism, smoking in common areas, and unauthorized entry of non-residents.

Should you have any questions or concerns regarding increased surveillance, please contact your property manager.

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Masks are Still Mandatory

When in common areas, residents and guests are still required to wear masks at all times. It has been observed that mask-wearing has become lax on Red Haus property. This is NOT optional, it remains provincially mandated. Masks are required in the following common areas:

- Hallways (including storage lockers)

- Lobbies

- Elevators

- Stairwells

- Parkade

- Waste disposal huts

- Courtyard (when within 2m of people outside of your household)

- Club Haus (office, gym and recreation room remain closed)

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Pretty Patio Do’s (and Don’ts)

What’s permitted on your patio?
Table & Chairs / Umbrella / Standing planters / Gas BBQ

Patios are not to be used for additional storage (please use your storage locker). Be aware that storing anything but the items named above is finable.

Bikes (even for children) may not be stored on your patio (or locked to your railing). They must be inside your suite or in the Bike Locker.

Pet pee pads are not permitted on patios.

Nothing may be affixed to siding or your railing (including flower baskets).

Propane BBQs or hibachis are not permitted due to fire hazard.

Violations face fines of $250 per occurrence.

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Common Area Renovations

Building 30 renovations are now complete. Ceiling bulbs have been upgraded to high intensity LEDs to brighten the hallways.

Building 70 will be next in the renovation cycle, starting late next year.

Annual lobby touch-ups have been completed.

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Please, No Shopping Carts

Shopping carts from nearby stores are not permitted on Red Haus property. 

Once removed from a store’s property, carts are considered stolen.

Subsequent removal of carts from Red Haus is not only time consuming for our On-Site Manager but its also a nuisance for store personnel.

Please be a courteous neighbour and transport your shopping by your own means.

Violations face fines of $250 per occurrence. Violators may also be charged by Calgary Police Services.

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Green Space Improvements

Yarrow, sage, bee balm — oh my!

Get that picnic blanket ready. They’ll be a lot more colour and variety to enjoy in our garden beds soon. We’ve hired an arborist to enhance our shrub and tree options, ever mindful of our curb appeal as well as the importance of sanctuary for residents.

Take time to smell the… lilacs.